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    XtraNtnse

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    Quiet Components

    I just purchased the Antec Sonata, and will eventually replace my current Aero Cool Phantom heatsink with the Thermaltake SILENT BOOST (I'm hoping it will fit because from what I read from the reviews, it's a huge heatsink) I also plan on purchasing Dynamat wedge kit to drown out any further noise which the case might make. I was wondering if anyone knows who makes the quietest 120mm fans? And better yet, if anyone has suggestions for quiet heatsinks (which will do a good job for cooling the Athlon XP +3200) and acoustic sound absorbing mats.. feel free to share, cause I haven't really made my mind up yet.

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    Simple answer: liquid-ooling :P

    Fans-wise, I highly recommend Noiseblocker.

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    Noiseblocker, eh? do they have a website? And as far as liquid cooling goes..which brand(s) are good for them? I considered liquid cooling, but I thought it was mainly used by overclockers? but hey I could be wrong. But that's why I post here..to find out about things. I always get a reply within the first hour of posting.

    I read about a new case which will be very silent, made by zalman..no fans at all, the whole case is like one huge heatsink. I forgot where I read about it at, but it might be released this year.

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